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abc's steve osunsami has the story. >> reporter: after a 17-year murder mystery and then a bizarre trial with waseem daker, an ex-con, acting as his own attorney and frightening victims on the witness stand -- >> we found him glgt as to count two. >> reporter: jurors moved quickly, closing this cold case in three, short hours. finding daker guilty of strangling karmen smith in 1995, as an act of revenge against her housemate, loretta blatz, who was working with authorities to send him to jail for stalking her. >> a great day for karmen smith and her family. we're thrilled with the outcome of the case. >> reporter: prosecutors called him a monster and an obsessed maniac, who after killing smith, waited all day for her 5-year-old son to come walking home from school, walking through these sliding glass doors. nicholas smith was stabbed 18 times and survived. he's now 22. and after jurors read the verdict, he and his family hugged and cried. >> she was a beautiful, caring outgoing mom, whose son, nick, was the number one thing in her life. she was taken from us way too soon by a stabbing mo
abc's steve osunsami has the story. >> reporter: after a 17-year murder mystery and then a bizarre trial with waseem daker, an ex-con, acting as his own attorney and frightening victims on the witness stand -- >> we found him glgt as to count two. >> reporter: jurors moved quickly, closing this cold case in three, short hours. finding daker guilty of strangling karmen smith in 1995, as an act of revenge against her housemate, loretta blatz, who was working with authorities to...
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. >> reporter: back in 2010, a defiant steve jobs waited weeks before acknowledging an antenna problem in the iphone 4. >> then, there are some customers who are having problems with their iphone 4s. and i apologize to them. >> reporter: a rare concession from a man whose drive for perfection made apple number one. given how detail oriented steve jobs was, one has to wonder if something so blatantly obvious would have happened under his watch. >> i think on one hand, we can definitely assume that he would have been really meticulous and he would have found these errors. but on the other hand, this could have been his fault. he was really pushing for a separation between google and apple. >> reporter: and apple ceo today went as far as suggesting that customers continue to use going google maps and other rival products until apple works out the glitches in its own program. clearly a humbling day for him. >> your iphone alarm still works for "gma" in the morning. >> reporter: i'll be up early. >> we'll see you then. >>> still much more ahead on "world news" this friday night. the politic
. >> reporter: back in 2010, a defiant steve jobs waited weeks before acknowledging an antenna problem in the iphone 4. >> then, there are some customers who are having problems with their iphone 4s. and i apologize to them. >> reporter: a rare concession from a man whose drive for perfection made apple number one. given how detail oriented steve jobs was, one has to wonder if something so blatantly obvious would have happened under his watch. >> i think on one hand, we...
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apple apologize to customers for letting them down haven't seen something like this since 2010 when steve jobs apologized for antenna-gate. investors waiting for next friday's unemployment numbers more jobs created than lost since president obama took office, labor department uping number of jobs created by 386,000 if estimate is confirmed in the final report it will more than wipe out the 261,000 job deficit we had been looking at that the economy loss since the president took office. even with the job creation the unemployment rate of 8.5% higher than the 7.8% when he took office. stocks on the defensive, losing streak yesterday, under pressure the dow down 100 points bloomberg index is trading slightly lower. witches, princesses, vampires, batman among top choices for halloween costumes more than a million adults and kids plan to does as some type of athlete more than 75,000, a political costume as americans gear up to spend 8 billion dollars. >>> any thoughts about what we are going as? >> teletubbies. >> are you? >> all of us. scary. >> she will trick-or-treat alone this year folks.
apple apologize to customers for letting them down haven't seen something like this since 2010 when steve jobs apologized for antenna-gate. investors waiting for next friday's unemployment numbers more jobs created than lost since president obama took office, labor department uping number of jobs created by 386,000 if estimate is confirmed in the final report it will more than wipe out the 261,000 job deficit we had been looking at that the economy loss since the president took office. even...
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and there is or yils and blue jays steve johnson pulls a bat out of the hands of ed win incarnation. there is a lead, and then, into the 5th there is game one of a double header and will have a game and a half lead in the world card. green bay taking on seattle. >> thank you very much. that is it from this edition of abc 7 news. >> and from larry, shu, >> and from larry, shu, spence-- captions by vitac -- this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants-- an educational consultant from sylva, north carolina... a violinist and dueling pianist from glastonbury, connecticut... and our returning champion-- a conservation jousitter from abiquiu, new mexico... whose 2-day cash winnings total...
and there is or yils and blue jays steve johnson pulls a bat out of the hands of ed win incarnation. there is a lead, and then, into the 5th there is game one of a double header and will have a game and a half lead in the world card. green bay taking on seattle. >> thank you very much. that is it from this edition of abc 7 news. >> and from larry, shu, >> and from larry, shu, spence-- captions by vitac -- this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants-- an...
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>> i'm no steve jobs but thank you for your exaggeration. first you need to under your job as a chef is singularly to make people happy. that's it. so if you're one of those guys who think my job is to make me happy, you're in the wrong business. you should be a painter, you should be in a studio like this in some undeveloped area and paint all day long and if somebody buys your art great, if somebody doesn't that's fine too. we make food for people. this is a service for people who need on a daily basis. >> you can have this dish with anybody who would you have with it? >> anybody? what's wrong with who i have it now. >> we love that answer. >> we never get that answer. >> i would love for my grandmother to be here so i could show what i've learned what to do. after listening to lady gaga story she should be here to try these meat balls. she would love them. good old-fashioned italian food. >> great meat balls. everybody should love these meat balls. we would love it if you would sign our dish. while you're doing that i want people to know
>> i'm no steve jobs but thank you for your exaggeration. first you need to under your job as a chef is singularly to make people happy. that's it. so if you're one of those guys who think my job is to make me happy, you're in the wrong business. you should be a painter, you should be in a studio like this in some undeveloped area and paint all day long and if somebody buys your art great, if somebody doesn't that's fine too. we make food for people. this is a service for people who need...
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. >> steve and rick, get along, would you? okay. where were we, maria? how's san francisco? >> everything's good. it's gorgeous here. i didn't realize how hot it would be. we're following the oracle story. they made some big announcements here about the cloud. we have a market that is about to really focus on fundamentals, i think. >> we were down about 90 points at the low. the dow is down 66 now with about 55 minutes to go today. >> don't go anywhere. we've got much more ahead on this huge edition of the "closing bell." >>> coming up, shooting from the lip. outspoken and controversial former yahoo! chief carol barts weighs in on the future of the tech giant and whether it's heading in the right direction. >>> plus, the oracle of oracle. maria sits down for an exclusive interview with larry ellison. what game changing products does the firm have in the pipeline, and what will the free-spirited ceo buy next? find out straight ahead. >>> and class action. in another exclusive, the man in charge of settling claims against convicted sexual offender jerry sandusky talks to maria
. >> steve and rick, get along, would you? okay. where were we, maria? how's san francisco? >> everything's good. it's gorgeous here. i didn't realize how hot it would be. we're following the oracle story. they made some big announcements here about the cloud. we have a market that is about to really focus on fundamentals, i think. >> we were down about 90 points at the low. the dow is down 66 now with about 55 minutes to go today. >> don't go anywhere. we've got much...
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would steve jobs have done that? we'll look at that coming up. >>> then, if a body is found buried in your front yard, will you move out? maybe not if it's the long lost body of jimmy hoffa. could make that home a landmark. that and more coming up on the "closing bell." stay with us. >>> certainly it was a solid third quarter for the stock market, but then you look at energy prices and how they fared. that's a different story. >> yeah, you know, if you look at oil prices here, crude prices are still down today, but what a quarter it has been. all the worries about the tensions between iran and israel with those iran sanctions going into effect at the beginning of this quarter also helping to boost. the big story this quarter, and certainly today, has been gasoline. despite the fact that normally we see prices starting to come down during this quarter, they have actually ratcheted up the best quarter we've seen in years. today we had a huge explosive short move at the end of the day, maria, that really, really punctua
would steve jobs have done that? we'll look at that coming up. >>> then, if a body is found buried in your front yard, will you move out? maybe not if it's the long lost body of jimmy hoffa. could make that home a landmark. that and more coming up on the "closing bell." stay with us. >>> certainly it was a solid third quarter for the stock market, but then you look at energy prices and how they fared. that's a different story. >> yeah, you know, if you look at...
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apple with steve jobs. apple without steve jobs. apple with steve jobs. so it leadership important? i think it's really important. i think the board made a terrible mistake, turned out to be a huge disservice to hp employees. the company hp i love. everyone who's raised in silicon valley thinks of hp as an icon. they deserve the best leadership, and mark was providing it. these guys aren't easy to replace. >> and you're providing it here. i don't even want to think about oracle without larry ellison. >> well, again, we have a lot of depth. now we have mark. you guys don't want mark? we'll take him. we've got mark. we've got safra. we've got, you know, thomas and john and larry too. so it's a good team. >> take a short break, larry. we're going to continue our conversation. we're going to talk about allocating capital in a different way. stay withi inus. larry ellison joining us on "closing bell" after this. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#:
apple with steve jobs. apple without steve jobs. apple with steve jobs. so it leadership important? i think it's really important. i think the board made a terrible mistake, turned out to be a huge disservice to hp employees. the company hp i love. everyone who's raised in silicon valley thinks of hp as an icon. they deserve the best leadership, and mark was providing it. these guys aren't easy to replace. >> and you're providing it here. i don't even want to think about oracle without...
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nbc's steve handlesman reports. >> reporter: he's wrapping up his tour. >> there's dignity honor and meaning in good, hard work. >> reporter: despite romney's work here, many visits, ohio may be moving out of reach. even with the help of ohio native jack nicklaus who said he's laid off workers from his golf business. >> we can't afford four more years like the last four years, i know i sure can't. >> reporter: romney can't afford more polls like today's. after he was caught on tape disparaging the 47% of americans who pay no federal income tax, who he said feel like victims, today's "new york times" cbs poll finds romney trailing president obama by 12 points in pennsylvania, by 9 in florida, trailing by ten in ohio. fighting the perception by some voters he's out of touch. >> i've been across this country. my heart aches for the people i've seen. >> reporter: in his new ad romney looks right at voters. >> president obama and i both care about poor middle class families, the difference is my policies will make things better for them. >> reporter: barack obama was in ohio too talking l
nbc's steve handlesman reports. >> reporter: he's wrapping up his tour. >> there's dignity honor and meaning in good, hard work. >> reporter: despite romney's work here, many visits, ohio may be moving out of reach. even with the help of ohio native jack nicklaus who said he's laid off workers from his golf business. >> we can't afford four more years like the last four years, i know i sure can't. >> reporter: romney can't afford more polls like today's. after he...
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we have not had that as of yet. >> richard, it's steve. just to be -- there's a couple of different waves that are in the dow theory. so if we do indeed get to your points, where do you see the s&p? i don't want to put you on the spot, but do you see us retracing a third of the move, 50% of the move, and where are you starting the move from just for the viewers? is it 12.60 in the s&p where we bounced? where do we start that move? >> well, i mean, a typical kind of retrace of about 1/3 to 2/3 of that move that we've had since the june lows, so i think you're talking in that range of 12.50 to 13 if you're just doing the rough math. one of the cardinal moves of the dow theory is you can't tell -- it doesn't tell you the duration nor the extent of a move. it tells you the trend. when we're going to new highs, you kind of assume that the trend is your friend. when you're going to new lows, you know, you assume that the trend is down, and what we're seeing now is massive divergence. we're kind of -- i would rather not put words in the mouth of
we have not had that as of yet. >> richard, it's steve. just to be -- there's a couple of different waves that are in the dow theory. so if we do indeed get to your points, where do you see the s&p? i don't want to put you on the spot, but do you see us retracing a third of the move, 50% of the move, and where are you starting the move from just for the viewers? is it 12.60 in the s&p where we bounced? where do we start that move? >> well, i mean, a typical kind of retrace...
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. >> steve is making the point here with the three days of declines prior to today that apple stock actually factored in those supply disruptions already. >> no doubt about it. supply disruptions, we knew that this was going to be a big ramp and they were launching it out in a lot of other areas than they had in the past. they needed a lot more products. the demand will be there. at the end of the day i think the focus is going to be on how much an upgrade this is. people who bought the 4s last year, how much of an upgrade is this. the expectations got out of control heading into this opening weekend. >> right. >> to testimonier the expectations going into the holiday season. >> you can probably -- on a relative basis to other analysts on street, maybe steve milanovich is a bear. he's still optimistic about apple in general, when i asked him about lowering the shipments by 6 million, i asked if that would be simply booked in the next quarter. he said not necessarily. but there is a risk, he believes, that those people do actually go to a samsung product. >> i suppose there is a risk for sure
. >> steve is making the point here with the three days of declines prior to today that apple stock actually factored in those supply disruptions already. >> no doubt about it. supply disruptions, we knew that this was going to be a big ramp and they were launching it out in a lot of other areas than they had in the past. they needed a lot more products. the demand will be there. at the end of the day i think the focus is going to be on how much an upgrade this is. people who bought...
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obviously as you remember, steve jobs famously panned the smaller tablets. but people seem to like them. they're serving a purpose. so apple wants to play in that game and they should. that's a smart move. >> but why should they? they already lead in the tablet department with the ipad. why dabble in something that seems to be a fairly sizable risk? >> my guess is they won't dabble. they'll go into it. and the reason it's important, mobile, all of the devices from the iphone to the tablets, are becoming platforms and folks are building apps on top of them, you standardize your household and your work around a particular operating system. in this case i chos. and this will be another one of those. if apple was missing a key device that a lot of people wanted, especially at a price point a lot of people wanted, that could hurt them over the long haul in term hes of market share. so definitely smart for them to play there. the issue is what does it do to their margins. with the mini, you may see this is a much lower margin product than the iphone. >> are they w
obviously as you remember, steve jobs famously panned the smaller tablets. but people seem to like them. they're serving a purpose. so apple wants to play in that game and they should. that's a smart move. >> but why should they? they already lead in the tablet department with the ipad. why dabble in something that seems to be a fairly sizable risk? >> my guess is they won't dabble. they'll go into it. and the reason it's important, mobile, all of the devices from the iphone to the...
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apple right now is still moving on what steve jobs put together. when you get out, a few more years, supposedly steve jobs had a five-year plan. two years, three years down the road, i think then it's going to be really interesting to see what type of innovation apple can put out there. for right now, long apple. >> like the soviet union, the five-year plan. guy, what would you do here? i look at google. it's not moved clearly as much as apple. why not go for -- would that be a valuation play? >> so, if you flew from mars, today's the first day here, what stock do you pick? i go google because i think it has tremendous movement behind it. mark ma hhaney, $850 price targ on it. while i think apple can trade sideways for a while to sortly higher, i think google is in that unabated move further so i say goog. >> this two-day pullback have you shaking in your boots? >> the only reason they missed anybody's imaginary sales target is because there's not enough of what they need to build these things. i like both. i know that's not the answer you're looki
apple right now is still moving on what steve jobs put together. when you get out, a few more years, supposedly steve jobs had a five-year plan. two years, three years down the road, i think then it's going to be really interesting to see what type of innovation apple can put out there. for right now, long apple. >> like the soviet union, the five-year plan. guy, what would you do here? i look at google. it's not moved clearly as much as apple. why not go for -- would that be a valuation...
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here is sal. >>> steve, good morning. traffic is doing pretty well around the bay area as we go to some of the live pictures. you will see the traffic does look good on the san mateo bridge. it's a nice drive all the way over to the peninsula. also this morning we are looking at interstate 880 in oakland and that traffic is off to a good start. let's go back to pam. >>> only on 2 san jose police seize dozens of pot plants from a business on charter park drive. ktvu channel 2 reporter janine de la vega is on the scene where she just talked to police about this raid. >> reporter: that is right if you take a look here the sign says online furniture isbuy.com. if you look through the windows you can see a desk and flowers in there. that appears to be a front for an indoor marijuana grow. here on the ground you see bud blood. some sort of fertilizer. police told me they found hundreds of marijuana plants growing inside. this all happened about 10:15 last night. police say someone doing maintenance check on the building discove
here is sal. >>> steve, good morning. traffic is doing pretty well around the bay area as we go to some of the live pictures. you will see the traffic does look good on the san mateo bridge. it's a nice drive all the way over to the peninsula. also this morning we are looking at interstate 880 in oakland and that traffic is off to a good start. let's go back to pam. >>> only on 2 san jose police seize dozens of pot plants from a business on charter park drive. ktvu channel 2...
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. >> steve young, former 49er great, broadcaster now for espn. >> this is now effecting the competitive landscape of the nfl and it brings it down to a level of other things we see in sports that is not the state of the nfl that we grew and lived and breathed and experienced. and built. it is coming down. >> they are $3 million apart for all the replacement refs. but you keep hearing there is something in the pension clause, everybody wants to blame roger goodel, but how many owners are there -- [ talking at the same time ] >> emergency meeting somewhere. >> pull some of the owners out of the bar. this was bad tonight. >> it was really bad. >> i get tired hearing people complain. if that is the way it is going to be work around it but this was so bad today, not to mention if you bet on green bay -- >> those people are really bad -- [ talking at the same time ] [ laughter ] >> pretty rough. all right. encouraging news on darrius heyward-bey. in the 4th quarter of yesterday's raiders victory, over pittsburgh, he lays on the ground for 10 minutes before being carted off and taken to a hosp
. >> steve young, former 49er great, broadcaster now for espn. >> this is now effecting the competitive landscape of the nfl and it brings it down to a level of other things we see in sports that is not the state of the nfl that we grew and lived and breathed and experienced. and built. it is coming down. >> they are $3 million apart for all the replacement refs. but you keep hearing there is something in the pension clause, everybody wants to blame roger goodel, but how many...
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let's go to steve in new york. steve? >> caller: hey, jim. thanks for taking my call. hcn. >> i was telling people that that secondary is going to be good because they're buying sunrise senior living. i think hcn is still a good buy. matt in michigan. >> caller: yes. simon property. >> another one did a deal and i think that's expanding. hgn, those are for me. and that, ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! [ male announcer ] if you believe the mayan calendar, on december 21st polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd, and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? >>> you know that retail's been on fire lately. the good ones, i don't think they're finished. some of them could have a lot more room to run. that's why tonight
let's go to steve in new york. steve? >> caller: hey, jim. thanks for taking my call. hcn. >> i was telling people that that secondary is going to be good because they're buying sunrise senior living. i think hcn is still a good buy. matt in michigan. >> caller: yes. simon property. >> another one did a deal and i think that's expanding. hgn, those are for me. and that, ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! [ male announcer ] if you...
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one unbelievably good steve jobs biography, i would have told you how wrong that was. what else? how about for the sin of not forgiving cirrus logic for a miss right before one of the greatest runs i've ever seen. the sound component maker for apple. what a mistake that was. left a lot on the table. just as you can't be in favor of a component that doesn't have apple as a client, you can't bet against one that does. excuses after excuses after excuses for failure, that someone, ceo of miracle grow, don't come on a television and explain how the critics are all wrong and turn around and admit they're right by issuing a hard earnings report soon after. for the sin of thinking that a company had changed its stripes when it was only the ceo saying it had done so. that's what happened in devin energy, which i thought was becoming a much more oily company, but it's truly another natural gas play that wasn't ready for the glut. at least take it like southwestern energy which never pretended it was anything other than a nat gas company. for the sin about not believing in my own wrap by r
one unbelievably good steve jobs biography, i would have told you how wrong that was. what else? how about for the sin of not forgiving cirrus logic for a miss right before one of the greatest runs i've ever seen. the sound component maker for apple. what a mistake that was. left a lot on the table. just as you can't be in favor of a component that doesn't have apple as a client, you can't bet against one that does. excuses after excuses after excuses for failure, that someone, ceo of miracle...
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let's go to steve in florida. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, steve. >> caller: i just wanted to say thank you for everything you do for us people. >> i'm doing my best, thank you for that, it's great that you said it. >> caller: i have made enough money, jim, i moved from pennsylvania to florida this month. >> good for you, sunshine. i was talking about doing that just the other day, saying you know what? when this gig is over, which may not be for another 40 years, i would move to florida. >> caller: it's beautiful, but my big question is here is wynn resorts. we all know wynn is at least a $125 stock, but with wynn slipping here again, even though they were up a little bit today, with the china stimulus, that's going to help the stock come back up, isn't it? >> i agree with you, i got to tell you wynn surprises me that it's down this much. vegas hasn't been that hot. i'm bullish on wynn. that doesn't mean it can't go down ten, but i think it does go up 25%. >> bill in illinois. >> caller: my question is this, gm is already doing well in china, with the proposed stimulus packag
let's go to steve in florida. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, steve. >> caller: i just wanted to say thank you for everything you do for us people. >> i'm doing my best, thank you for that, it's great that you said it. >> caller: i have made enough money, jim, i moved from pennsylvania to florida this month. >> good for you, sunshine. i was talking about doing that just the other day, saying you know what? when this gig is over, which may not be for...
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let's go to steve in new york. steve? >> caller: hey, jim. thanks for taking my call. hcn. >> i was telling people that that secondary is going to be good because they're buying sunrise senior living. i think hcn is still a good buy. matt in michigan. >> caller: yes. simon property. >> another one did a deal and i think that's expanding. hgn, those are for me. and that, ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! why should golfers take 5-hour energy? playing golf all day can make you tired. i've been taking the product for about a year. and, after taking 5-hour energy, i feel more energized. i have more energy. you know, i'm not tired anymore after taking it. i was skeptical but i decided one day i'd try it. 5-hour energy works fast. i have the energy to get through a meeting, to get through a workout. it keeps me alert for a long period of time, and keeps me going. on or off the course, play with energy, 5-hour energy. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain
let's go to steve in new york. steve? >> caller: hey, jim. thanks for taking my call. hcn. >> i was telling people that that secondary is going to be good because they're buying sunrise senior living. i think hcn is still a good buy. matt in michigan. >> caller: yes. simon property. >> another one did a deal and i think that's expanding. hgn, those are for me. and that, ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! why should golfers take...
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dagen: would steve jobs have apologized for what he had not have messed them up in the first place? connell: men are from mars and women from venus and dagen from pluto. male economists put more emphasis on the rules of business. that is based on a study from the university of nebraska. the global diaper supply could be at risk following an explosion saturday at a japanese plant. it makes an ingredient in disposable diapers. kimberly-clark is up to date with the rest of the market. dagen: i don't think me commenting on anything related to diapers is a good idea. connell: exactly. dagen: move on to the next keys. the fact that on the first monday in october. one of the cases you need to hear about, protecting their information on your phone from the government. the judge is here. connell: all right. president obama for mitt romney. some new data out. most people have made up their minds. 15% could be convinced to choose somebody else. that seems kind of hype. first, here are some currencies. look how they are shaping up against the dollar today. ♪ follow the wings. ♪ >> @23 minut
dagen: would steve jobs have apologized for what he had not have messed them up in the first place? connell: men are from mars and women from venus and dagen from pluto. male economists put more emphasis on the rules of business. that is based on a study from the university of nebraska. the global diaper supply could be at risk following an explosion saturday at a japanese plant. it makes an ingredient in disposable diapers. kimberly-clark is up to date with the rest of the market. dagen: i...
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he cofounded apple with steve jobs in 1976. connell: of all the reasons; right? dagen: i could list 20 reasons why i would move to australia. that wouldn't be one of them. again, like, i might be a nerd but i have nothing on woz. connell: we're talking all the time -- dagen: i get annoyed when the sun goes behind the clouds. connell: thanks for that. we talk all the time about taxing the rich, on and on, but forget about taxing the rich in this country. hillary clinton wants to go after the wealthy all over the world. see what the judge, judge napolitano thinks about that coming up. dagen: the u.s. navy is shrinking as china's is growing. take a look at the oil market. we will talk about where oil is headed. connell: let's go back to nicole. quarter past the hour and stocks now every 15 minutes. talking about staples. nicole: that's right. when you talk about a retailer, i mean the story should be the same regardless of what retail it is. this is a very tough struggling economy. and staples, like all the rest are saying how are we going to increase sales, cut cos
he cofounded apple with steve jobs in 1976. connell: of all the reasons; right? dagen: i could list 20 reasons why i would move to australia. that wouldn't be one of them. again, like, i might be a nerd but i have nothing on woz. connell: we're talking all the time -- dagen: i get annoyed when the sun goes behind the clouds. connell: thanks for that. we talk all the time about taxing the rich, on and on, but forget about taxing the rich in this country. hillary clinton wants to go after the...
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to your analogy, in the apple universe steve jobs was god and tim cook says i can't be him. maybe i can be a preacher and take a more humble approach to this. he doesn't have the swagger. he has to take the jimmy swaggart approach. [talking over each other] charles: it is a dent in charles: it is a dent in the armor. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] >> free speech advocates crying foul as the maker of that anti muslim film jailed in california. dennis: happy birthday gift from facebook. the first major foray into retail sales online. we will look at how global currencies are faring. the dollar would be up. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen anjeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they' gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other t
to your analogy, in the apple universe steve jobs was god and tim cook says i can't be him. maybe i can be a preacher and take a more humble approach to this. he doesn't have the swagger. he has to take the jimmy swaggart approach. [talking over each other] charles: it is a dent in charles: it is a dent in the armor. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] >> free speech advocates crying foul as the maker of that anti muslim film jailed in california. dennis: happy birthday...
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. >> reporter: steve says a hacker took over his computer, freezing two programs he uses to track sales and special orders. >> we have hijacked the files, changed your file extensions. we've changed your passwords, there's no possibility of accessing this data. >> reporter: the crooks were kind enough to offer him two options. either spend years trying to decode their hack or regain control for a price. >> you can pay us this ransom, starting with $3,000 immediately and $1,000 for every week, seven days that you fail to comply. >> we're seeing a dramatic increase in ransom ware? >> reporter: is it profitable? >> they can make as much as 50,000 or $60,000 a day just by hitting a couple keys. >> reporter: often the ransom note looks like an official notice from the fbi, accusing you of a crime. >> you have inappropriate content you have stolen content, you have child porn on your machine, that scares people, even if they've never done it. still that the fbi has said we found child porn, that scares people to their very core. >> that's why they pay up? >> yes. >> you should never pay a ran
. >> reporter: steve says a hacker took over his computer, freezing two programs he uses to track sales and special orders. >> we have hijacked the files, changed your file extensions. we've changed your passwords, there's no possibility of accessing this data. >> reporter: the crooks were kind enough to offer him two options. either spend years trying to decode their hack or regain control for a price. >> you can pay us this ransom, starting with $3,000 immediately and...
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. >> reporter: and in july of 2010, then ceo steve jobs apologized in his own way for what the media called antenna gate, the tendency for iphone 4s to drop calls. >> we knew if you gripped it in a certain way, the bars are going to go down a little bit, just like every smartphone. >> industry analysts say solving the problem will be difficult because there is so much data to deal with. it's not a programing problem, it's billions of data points, from addresses to names of schools to one-way streets, all that will need to be fixed. back to you. >> okay, scott. interesting dilemma for apple. >>> a well-known bay area actor was rallying at the state capitol today. at issue childhood immigrations. actor rob snyder joined parents, kids and lawmakers by calling on the governor to veto a bill which would require parents to get a signed waiver from a doctor or health care practitioner to avoid immigrations required by schools. they say it's an assault on freedom. >> the people who -- that i've met who oppose -- you know, object to vaccinating their children, they're very well educated on th
. >> reporter: and in july of 2010, then ceo steve jobs apologized in his own way for what the media called antenna gate, the tendency for iphone 4s to drop calls. >> we knew if you gripped it in a certain way, the bars are going to go down a little bit, just like every smartphone. >> industry analysts say solving the problem will be difficult because there is so much data to deal with. it's not a programing problem, it's billions of data points, from addresses to names of...
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steve handelsman, new york. >>> britain is reportedly set to extradite the most recognizable extremist to the united states. a european court decision yesterday cleared the way for terror suspects to be extradited after an eight-year legal battle. he faces terrorism charges including allegedly helping set up a terrorist training camp in oregon and having a hand in kidnapping westerners in yemen. the men could be deported within weeks. they argue that long sentences in the u.s. would amount to inhumane treatment. but the court did not agree. he now faces life in prison in the united states if convicted. >>> too many sexual assaults in the ranks. the high rate is prompting defense secretary leon panetta to take action. panetta has ordered each branch of the army, navy, marine corps, and air force to improve prevention training. the goal is to make training better and more uniform. panetta says since so many assaults go unreported, there may have been as many as 19,000 attacks just last year. >>> still ahead here at 6:00, military leaders take on the obesity epidemic. their concerns for n
steve handelsman, new york. >>> britain is reportedly set to extradite the most recognizable extremist to the united states. a european court decision yesterday cleared the way for terror suspects to be extradited after an eight-year legal battle. he faces terrorism charges including allegedly helping set up a terrorist training camp in oregon and having a hand in kidnapping westerners in yemen. the men could be deported within weeks. they argue that long sentences in the u.s. would...
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nbc's steve handelsman joins us live from the arena with the story. steve? >> reporter: thanks, good evening. i can tell you this, the guy who's going to run this debate for all of us to learn from, you won't hear that guy call this a rumble in the rockies, mark jim lehrer will order those in the audience not to boo or his or clap. we, americans, can concentrate on what these candidates have to say. more than 60 million americans could watch tonight's debate. >> i've made up my mind, but i'd still like to see both of the candidates sweat a little bit. >> reporter: president obama looked relaxed this week. mitt romney, too. but he knows he has to change perceptions tonight. more voters now see romney negatively than see him positively. and that loses elections. >>. >> reporter: in virginia, romney's down by just two. with a lot on the line in past debates, romney has done well. >> going against romney is not a fun thing. he has the facts. he drills you, stays, tenacious. >> reporter: and sometimes aggressive. >> the idea that i'm anti-immigrant is repulsive.
nbc's steve handelsman joins us live from the arena with the story. steve? >> reporter: thanks, good evening. i can tell you this, the guy who's going to run this debate for all of us to learn from, you won't hear that guy call this a rumble in the rockies, mark jim lehrer will order those in the audience not to boo or his or clap. we, americans, can concentrate on what these candidates have to say. more than 60 million americans could watch tonight's debate. >> i've made up my...
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steve, let me start with you. these new poll numbers, the head-to-head showing the president now ahead in all three states, north carolina, nevada and new hampshire. new hampshire, of course, romney's home away from home where he has a vacation spot. governor romney's favorables continue to be underwater in all but north carolina now. combine these numbers with what we've seen all week, how worried are republicans? how worried are they that we're approaching the point where it might be time to focus on the congressional races? >> i think people are getting very worried, and i had a pollster doing conservative polling for three decades on my show last night. he said it may be time to go back to a 1996 model of telling the american people, listen, if you're going to re-elect bill clinton, you better have republicans in the congress to make sure to keep him in check. i think it may be a little early for that yet. i think the president still has weaknesses because of the economies, and i think because of that mitt rom
steve, let me start with you. these new poll numbers, the head-to-head showing the president now ahead in all three states, north carolina, nevada and new hampshire. new hampshire, of course, romney's home away from home where he has a vacation spot. governor romney's favorables continue to be underwater in all but north carolina now. combine these numbers with what we've seen all week, how worried are republicans? how worried are they that we're approaching the point where it might be time to...
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steve kornacki wrote that aforementioned salon.com article. he's co-host of "the cycle" that comes on at 3:00 on msnbc. tell me, where should republicans be pointing the finger if governor romney coming up short first fuse in november? >> i would say at themselves. there are obvious deficiencies with mitt romney as a candidate. i wouldn't deny that. >> the party itself is to blame? >> with the party -- romney is the representative of what this party has decided it wants to be. what the republican party basically decided in the obama era fingerprints to be is an anti-obama party. they've existed on, you know, the economy is bad. you're the average voter. you don't like where it is. just blame obama and use as the protest vehicle. to the extent they've decided to stand for anything, they move forward and farther to the right than they were under george w. bush and the republican congress in the 1990s. it left romney with this choice to run on their ideology, which is toxic to general election voters, or he can just run as -- if you don't like ob
steve kornacki wrote that aforementioned salon.com article. he's co-host of "the cycle" that comes on at 3:00 on msnbc. tell me, where should republicans be pointing the finger if governor romney coming up short first fuse in november? >> i would say at themselves. there are obvious deficiencies with mitt romney as a candidate. i wouldn't deny that. >> the party itself is to blame? >> with the party -- romney is the representative of what this party has decided it...
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still manager steve dennis expects his business will take a hit this year. >> we're not drying near as much, there's not as much merchandising opportunity. everything that we do to make money is about half what it would be in a normal year. >> reporter: at this point it's hard to say what the final tally will be. the government won't determine how much farmers like neubaurer produced this year until after the first of next year. diane eastabrook, "n.b.r.," mclean county, illinois. >> tom: a warning late today from caterpillar, the company sees the global economy limping along for a couple pore years so the maker of construction, mining and agriculture equipment cut its 2015 financial outlook late today pointing to the sluggish economy around the world. michael sutherlin certainly knows a thing or two, he competes against caterpillar as the c.e.o. of mining equipment manufacturing joy global. he joins us from the expo international in las vegas. mr. sutherlin, any update on your financial outlook? >> well, i think in our third-quarter earnings release we have indicated that we expect th
still manager steve dennis expects his business will take a hit this year. >> we're not drying near as much, there's not as much merchandising opportunity. everything that we do to make money is about half what it would be in a normal year. >> reporter: at this point it's hard to say what the final tally will be. the government won't determine how much farmers like neubaurer produced this year until after the first of next year. diane eastabrook, "n.b.r.," mclean county,...
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i earlier said steve jobs would never apologize. in fact steve jobs apologized in the past. five years ago he apologized when he cut the price of the iphone back then $200 after it had only been out a few months. he apologized to the original buyers. apologies from the ceo at apple are not completely unheard of. >> what do you think, rob snert. >> my favorite tweet that's been out there. if you've ordered an iphone 5 shipment are being delayed because apple is forcing everyone to use apple maps to deliver them. that's what's going to be happening here. they'll get it together in the though.n it's going to take google's got a big head start. >> i postponed transferring over to the new operating system. >> me, too. >> i haven't bought mine yet. i'm in the clear. i'll get back to hq all by my little self. >>> 35 years after his disappearnce, a lot of folks still want to know apparently where jimmy hoffa's body might be buried. giants stadium, perhaps? a florida swamp? or as new reports indicate under a driveway in suburban detroit. now bob i'm going to start with you. there wer
i earlier said steve jobs would never apologize. in fact steve jobs apologized in the past. five years ago he apologized when he cut the price of the iphone back then $200 after it had only been out a few months. he apologized to the original buyers. apologies from the ceo at apple are not completely unheard of. >> what do you think, rob snert. >> my favorite tweet that's been out there. if you've ordered an iphone 5 shipment are being delayed because apple is forcing everyone to...
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doesn't seem to have the mantra following that steve jobs has now i think steve cook i mean i'm sorry that cook is going to have. a rough time because apple is down four before the death of steve jobs because of the competition that came from google's android but there's a tale so you don't get to see the full effect the enjoy did after the fact and then after the fact is after steve jobs i mean i'm sorry to take the man to the c.e.o. yeah you know but because it affects you know he's going to get you're going to be poor tim couldn't show everything and everything blamed on this poor guy and then steve jobs is day if i buy the colts a couple follower exact and some analysts so i want you to stay right there we're going to have more with you after the break we've got to take a quick one though but we'll have more with entrepreneurial investor reggie middleton and still ahead two you've heard about the thousands of people who are out of work or searching for jobs but into ninth word of the day we'll talk about the real unemployment rates and why the numbers you see in the news headlines
doesn't seem to have the mantra following that steve jobs has now i think steve cook i mean i'm sorry that cook is going to have. a rough time because apple is down four before the death of steve jobs because of the competition that came from google's android but there's a tale so you don't get to see the full effect the enjoy did after the fact and then after the fact is after steve jobs i mean i'm sorry to take the man to the c.e.o. yeah you know but because it affects you know he's going to...
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mistreatment of its employees now apple's known about these problems for years take a look at what the late steve jobs had to say about the company back in two thousand and ten. so i can tell you a few things that we know. and we're we're all over this. foxconn is not a sweatshop you go to this place and it's a factory. but my gosh i mean they've got restaurants and movie theaters and hospitals and swimming pools and i mean it's a it's a for a factory it's a pretty nice factory but they've you know they've had if you count the attempted suicides thirteen so far this year haul on this was in two thousand and ten a report of employees having to sign suicide contracts as well as cases of underage labor continue to surface i think apple execs need to update their definition of what is so what shop is south of the suicide outbreak the solution agreed by apple and foxconn was this giant suicide nets surrounding the building say in latin clear kill yourselves if you want just don't do it here we don't want the liability. so if apple so concerned about its employees well being so worried that the challen
mistreatment of its employees now apple's known about these problems for years take a look at what the late steve jobs had to say about the company back in two thousand and ten. so i can tell you a few things that we know. and we're we're all over this. foxconn is not a sweatshop you go to this place and it's a factory. but my gosh i mean they've got restaurants and movie theaters and hospitals and swimming pools and i mean it's a it's a for a factory it's a pretty nice factory but they've you...
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steve liesman joins us from chicago with a very exclusive interview. steve? >> yes, thanks very much. i'm here in chicago with the chicago federal reserve president charlie evans. >> nice to be here. >> a year ago you laid out this idea of pegging policy to unemployment, and to inflation, given what the federal reserve just did, do you feel vindicated and the follow-up to that is do you feel satisfied, is it enough? >> well, last year i was here and i was talking a lot about our dual mandate responsibilities and i mentioned that with the unemployment rate at that time at 9% that was unacceptably high and we need to focus more on our dual mandate responsibilities. i feel good that our most recent statement and policy is focusing on strongly on the labor market, we're looking for substantial improvement in labor market conditions, the criteria for how long we're going to continue with very accommodative policies and that's a step in the right direction. >> a step in the right direction but is it enough? you want the fed to do this for a particular reason, which
steve liesman joins us from chicago with a very exclusive interview. steve? >> yes, thanks very much. i'm here in chicago with the chicago federal reserve president charlie evans. >> nice to be here. >> a year ago you laid out this idea of pegging policy to unemployment, and to inflation, given what the federal reserve just did, do you feel vindicated and the follow-up to that is do you feel satisfied, is it enough? >> well, last year i was here and i was talking a lot...
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zells said is similar to what steve jobs said before passing away. this is a country where it is just too hard to do business in. >> yeah. i was going to say, you're not much of a golfer guy but a tennis guy, right? >> ryder was just a collapse. >> yeah. we let pollster on -- for me it was going to a shrink or something. it was come peopling but my heart was racing, i had butterflies in my stomach and didn't think it could happen. when it did, i felt hollow after it. >> i had a bunch of guys going to the eagles/giants game. you would have thought either of the games would have been talked about. the ryder cup is all i heard about. people felt bad for america. it was a patriotic thing. >> for one eagle moment, i just thought, i don't know, ma lays, i thought, we can't do this right. >> if they come in with cardigan sweaters the next time we see the golfers with the cardigan and have to start talking about turning down the thermostat, it is pool game over. >> all right. jim, thank you. we'll see you in a few minutes. >>> all right. we'll see jim in a f
zells said is similar to what steve jobs said before passing away. this is a country where it is just too hard to do business in. >> yeah. i was going to say, you're not much of a golfer guy but a tennis guy, right? >> ryder was just a collapse. >> yeah. we let pollster on -- for me it was going to a shrink or something. it was come peopling but my heart was racing, i had butterflies in my stomach and didn't think it could happen. when it did, i felt hollow after it. >>...
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cnbc's steve liesman joins us and steve you've got some explaining to do about the numbers. >> i know we're going to delve into this mystery. so many americans think things are worse off than they were four years ago and so many americans seem to be supporting obama as the one to fix it. let's go into some of the possible reasons here. first of all let's show you the top line results here. this is what we showed in june, we asked a very end of the economic economy but not the same, romney had a six-point lead. our september survey, 800 adults, same people did it, shows a nine-point lead for obama. how can that be? let's look at some of the potential reasons. could it be slightly better economic numbers? no, they don't show up in the data. could it be somewhat better stock market? we do show some bump up in that, not enough to explain the results but three reasons look like they could stand here. change in racial support, the personal appeal of obama versus romney and the tax issue. let's look at the obama support june versus september. slightly different question, not entirely compara
cnbc's steve liesman joins us and steve you've got some explaining to do about the numbers. >> i know we're going to delve into this mystery. so many americans think things are worse off than they were four years ago and so many americans seem to be supporting obama as the one to fix it. let's go into some of the possible reasons here. first of all let's show you the top line results here. this is what we showed in june, we asked a very end of the economic economy but not the same, romney...
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with more on what's going on, steve? >> reporter: yeah, very good to see you guys aguy. in five hours' time that's when we're told we'll get this announcement which is the second part of a two-act drama. yesterday we had the first act which was the budget which pretty much ticked all the boxes from a european commission point of view, ie, spain was playing ball with all of the desires to work toward a fiscal compact and to work towards better regulation and better deficit control of the region. and today it's all about the banks, the big audit is expected to show a shortfall of bank funding of somewhere in the region of 62 billion euros. a lot of question marks about whether it's a 62 billion euros or actually under underestimates significantly how much money they need to raise, it's not about the big guys which are deemed to raise money whenever they want, it's about the second tier and third tier banks and we think the likes of bank inter will be at the crux of this. but questions remain whether they'll have to unload assets into a bad bank at a lower level than they'v
with more on what's going on, steve? >> reporter: yeah, very good to see you guys aguy. in five hours' time that's when we're told we'll get this announcement which is the second part of a two-act drama. yesterday we had the first act which was the budget which pretty much ticked all the boxes from a european commission point of view, ie, spain was playing ball with all of the desires to work toward a fiscal compact and to work towards better regulation and better deficit control of the...